Archive for November, 2009

Oredev Panel

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

I recently got back from the Oredev developer’s conference, in Malmö, Sweden. I enjoyed it, though I wish I’d had more time to actually go to the various developer-oriented talks. The closest I got to that was being on this panel:

This is probably the most fun panel I’ve been on. I loved the enthusiasm and [...]

My Life With Colleagues

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

My work is greatly influenced by fellow students of the craft. My friends are critical to my education.They help me focus my attention and they stir up my ideas.
Here are some substantive examples from just the last two days in my life as a student of software testing:

David Gilbert Skyped me with a new version [...]

Sapient Testers of India!

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

There’s something important going on in India. It’s called Weekend Testers. It seems to be the beginning of a truly Indian version of the Context-Driven School of Testing. It’s a sapient testing insurgency!
If you are a tester in India (or you aspire to be) and you want to be a GOOD tester, then you should [...]